Originally posted by: SithSolo1
That could be it too although I hope something about the R300 comes out today or tomorrow.
Optimistic view on this: The R300 is so powerful the power went out when Rage3d plugged it in. 😉
Originally posted by: DevilsAdvocate
It is scheduled for an early evening release, from what I heard earlier today.
Originally posted by: AnAndAustin
🙁 Well it would seem ATI aren't shipping cards to review sites yet. Maybe the new Rad cards aren't all they're cracked up to be, I hope they are at least competative to current nVidia cards. More than likely ATI are simply doing some last minute tweaking (or bug fixing) before shipping out the final designs. The first reviews are likely to hold a lot of interest and long lasting attention so they'll want to get it right. Lets face it, even if Matrox Parhelia could achieve GF4TI perf with a few simple tweaks (hw or driver) most people would still rem the initial reviews and perf.
😉 I can't believe review sites would rather natter on about nForce2 (all due respect) when they have new Rad cards sitting around. I would expect ATI would have followed nVidia's example and shipped out reference cards way before date so most reviewers could have key info (if not benchmarks) ready for the release date. A tad disappointing and a little worrying IMHO.
Originally posted by: AnAndAustin
😉 sxr7171, nVidia would love people to believe they beat ATI at every release, but the only reason we got the GF3TI200 and TI500 cards was due to the Rad8500 being too strong for the GF3. Same for GF4TI4200 and the GF2MX400 card for that matter. If nvidia weren't anticipating Rad9000 then they would never have released the 4200, it is more about filling the Rad9000's market segment before the card is even out!
😀 nVidia will be quiet as they are successfully saturating the market with their GF4 cards. The won't want to hurt GF4 sales by tipping their hand.